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<h1>Audio &amp; Video Synchronization</h1>
<p class="getting_there">(From the main menu, choose Options>Audio Options->Audio and Video Synchronization)</p>
<p><img src="images/audio_video_sync.png" alt="Audio and Video Synchronization dialog" /></p>
<p>If the video and audio track of your recording is not in phase during playback, you can try to shift a stream slightly to make them back in sync. This may happen if you are recording the output of a webcam. The amount of shift is measured in milliseconds, and the appropriate value for the shift can usually be determined after a few trail recordings with different time shift values.</p>
<p class="emphasize"><span class="standout">Note:</span> The dialog above only handles the case when the audio streams appear to go before the video.</p>
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